HPLC: P32 Detectors? -Reply

Margaret Schott (SCHOTTM@gunet.georgetown.edu)
Tue, 21 Jan 1997 10:20:24 -0500

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Date: Tue, 21 Jan 1997 10:20:24 -0500
From: Margaret Schott <SCHOTTM@gunet.georgetown.edu>
Subject: HPLC: P32 Detectors? -Reply
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In reply to Tim Hayes on HPLC beta-detectors, I have some 1992
information from my files on a detector called "beta-RAM" from INSUS
Systems, Inc., "the radiochromatography company", in Tampa, FL
(1-800-875-4687). The detector measures beta-emitting and soft
gamma-emitting isotopes in continuous flow, with a stream-splitter. This
information was being distributed at the time by Thomson Instruments,
Chantilly, VA (1-800-842-4752) so you could also give them a call. Also,
check into Beckman as a possible source.

Margaret E. (Peggy) Schott, PhD
Research Instructor, Georgetown University
Macromolecular Synthesis & Sequencing Shared Resource
E401 Research Building, 3970 Reservoir Rd, NW
Washington, DC 20007-2197
(202) 687-1684 phone
(202) 687-7505 FAX
email: Schottm@gunet.georgetown.edu

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Hello all,

Does anyone have any information on HPLC radioactive detectors that
will
"see" P32 labeled compounds? Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks, Tim Hayes